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Systematics of the genus Gmelina L. (Lamiaceae) in Southeast Asia
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2009)The systematics of Gmelina is investigated using morphological, anatomical, palynological and molecular data.The genus is revised for Southeast Asia and 31 taxa are recognised consisting of 26 species, 1 subspecies, and 4 ... -
Systematics of the Thai Hypericaceae Juss. and Kielmeyeroideae (Clusiaceae Lindl.)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2009)The Clusiaceae (Subfamily Kielmeyeroideae) and Hypericaceae families are fully revised for Thailand. 33 species are recognised in six genera, these are; Calophyllum Linnaeus, Kayea Wallich, Mammea Linnaeus and Mesua Linnaeus ... -
Systematics of the Thai Vitaceae
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2010)The Vitaceae family (excluding Tetrastigma (Miq.) Planch.) are fully revised for Thailand. A total of 48 species in nine genera are revised as follows: Ampelocissus Planch., Ampelopsis Michx., Cayratia Juss., Cissus L., ... -
Systematics of the woody bamboos (tribe Bambuseae)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2002)In this thesis the monophyly of the tribe Bambuseae and the inter-relationships of its constituents were assessed using comparative morphological character analysis and sequence analysis of four non-coding DNA regions, ... -
Systemic and local immune responses associated with subclinical endometritis in the postpartum diary cow
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2014)Activation of local innate immune mechanisms by postpartum bacterial contamination of the uterus occurs in all cows and approximately 30% develop endometritis associated with persistent bacterial infection, inflammation ... -
Systemic delivery of antagomirs during blood-brain barrier disruption is disease-modifying in experimental epilepsy
(2021)Oligonucleotide therapies offer precision treatments for a variety of neurological diseases, including epilepsy, but their deployment is hampered by the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Previous studies showed that intracerebr ... -
Systemic gene dysregulation in classical Galactosaemia: Is there a central mechanism?
(2014)Classical Galactosaemia is a rare disorder of carbohydrate metabolism caused by a deficiency of galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase (GALT). The disease is life-threatening in the neonate, and the only treatment option ... -
Systemic inflammation after cardiac surgery
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Surgery, 2008)Genetically determined inter-individual variation in cytokine production, influences outcome in patients with systemic inflammation and severe sepsis. However outcome in patients with sepsis is also dependant on the presence ... -
Systemic inflammation and delirium: important co-factors in the progression of dementia
(2011)It is widely accepted that inflammation plays some role in the progression of chronic neurodegenerative diseases such as AD (Alzheimer’s disease), but its precise role remains elusive. It has been known for many years ... -
Systemic inflammation induces acute working memory deficits in the primed brain; relevance for delirium
(2012)Delirium is an acute, severe neuropsychiatric syndrome, characterized by cognitive deficits, that is highly prevalent in aging and dementia and is frequently precipitated by peripheral infections. Delirium is poorly ... -
Systemic low-molecular weight drug delivery to pre-selected neuronal regions
(2011)We describe a procedure for controlled, periodic, reversible modulation of selected regions of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) or the inner-blood-retina barrier (iBRB) based on incorporation into an AAV-2/9 vector of a ... -
The systemic redshift of the quasar 1331 + 170
(American Astronomical Society, 1991)Infrared spectra covering the 1.6- and 2-micron regions of the quasar 1331 + 170, redshift z = 2.09, were obtained with the CGS4 spectrometer at the UK Infrared Telescope. These spectra show redshifted H-alpha, H-beta, and ... -
Systems and management - review
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1973)This article seeks to serve several purposes, first to present a brief statement of the evolution and philosophy of modern systems analysis and then, to relate this to the operation of the managerial function in a modern ... -
Systems Theory in Housing
(Elsevier, 2011)Systems theory in housing has had a long and varied history. From the early applications of systems theory to town planning, to more recent forays into complex adaptive systems approaches, theories of housing have built ... -
Sythesis and biological evaluation of PreQo derivatives
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Chemistry. Discipline of Chemistry, 2020)tRNA-guanine transglycosylase (TGT) is a key enzyme involved in the posttranscriptional modification of tRNA across all kingdoms of life. In eukaryotes and eubacteria, TGT catalyses the incorporation of hypermodified ... -
Syzygium jambos(L.)Alston(Myrtaceae) control, conservation and restoration of the threatened native flora of Pitcairn Island, South Central Pacific
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2008)To fully fulfil the many aspirations of plant conservation, a quantitative, practical and economic approach to the problems in hand must be taken. Modem conservation biology involves recovering lost habitat and thwarting ... -
The Szlonzoks and their Language: between Germany, Poland and Szlonzokian nationalism
(European University Institute, Department of History and Culture, Florence, 2003)This article analyzes the emergence of the Szlonzokian ethnic group or protonation in the context of the use of language as an instrument of nationalism in Central Europe. When language was legislated into the statistical ...